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Coco Gauff Pays a Heartfelt Tribute to Venus Williams, Serena Williams and Michelle Obama at Time Women of the Year Gala
With seven WTA Tour singles titles, including a Grand Slam, Coco Gauff has undoubtedly established herself in the top echelons of the racket game. On top of being a world-class athlete, the American tennis sensation also uses her platform to advocate for equality and justice in society. Unsurprisingly, Gauff’s on-and-off-the-court endeavors have now earned her a prestigious accolade.
The American tennis prodigy dedicated her award to the monumental figures who inspired her, naming WTA legends Venus Williams and Serena Williams, and the former First Lady Michelle Obama. At the ‘Time Women of the Year’ Gala. Coco Gauff said, “Venus and Serena Williams, who through their resilience, passion, and greatness, paved the path for athletes like me to dream big and chase those dreams.
The current number 3 player hailed Michelle Obama by saying, “Michelle Obama, the epitome of grace, strength, and empowerment, taught me that it’s okay to say no and to be thoughtful about how and where I focus my impact. And the list goes on and on and on. ” Aside from the Williams sisters and the former First Lady, Gauff heaped praise on another person who inspired her in her journey
During her heartwarming speech, the 19-year-old player also mentioned her grandmother, Yvonee Lee Odom, who encouraged me to use my platform for positive change. Gauff also highlighted her grandmother’s philanthropic endeavors in Florida, as she was the first Black woman to integrate the Delray Beach school system.
She said, “The women in this room who showed me that a little girl with big dreams can go on to do great things. My grandmother, Yvonee, was the first black woman to integrate the Delray Beach school system, has encouraged me to use my platform for positive change and to never underestimate the impact of my voice.”